Optimal Questions

The Key to the Optimal Solution is .... the Optimal Question

The quality of the questions you ask determines the quality of your life. When you ask the best questions of yourself and others, you invite the best answers. You can discover what "the best" means in whichever context you choose. You simply create the best path to your most desired outcomes. CLICK below for some Optimal questions to ask yourself and others.

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You can discover what "the best" means in whichever context you choose. You simply create the best path to your most desired outcomes. You can ask "most enjoyable" questions to obtain the most enjoyable path to your goal:

What are my most enjoyable activities?
How can I maximize my enjoyment of these activities?
What’s the most enjoyable use of my time right now?
What will make this most enjoyable?

To obtain the most profitable path, you simply ask "most profitable" questions:

What’s my most profitable activity?
How can I maximize the profitability of this activity?
What’s the most profitable use of my time right now?
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Optimal WHAT Questions

What is my most important goal right now?
What is the best action I can take toward it now?
What is the best use of my time now/next week?
What can I do to bring out the best in you?
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Optimal WHY Questions

Why is this my greatest asset?
Why is this my most important goal?
Why is this our most profitable product?
Why is this the best solution?

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Optimal HOW Questions

How can I bring out the best in myself and others?
How can I best utilize my greatest talents and abilities?
How can we be of greatest service to our customers?
How can we maximize profits?

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Optimal WHEN Questions

When is the best time to take this action?
When am I most productive?
When am I at my best?

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Optimal WHERE Questions

Where is your favorite city/beach/ski resort/location?
Where is the best place for us to talk privately?
Where is my best source of inspiration?
Where is the best location to work?

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Five Optimal Questions To Start Your Day

Imagine yourself starting each day with five Optimal questions, such as:

1. What is supremely important to me?
2. What are my most important goals today?
3. Which actions will be most beneficial for my self-confidence and self-respect today?
4. What will make each task today most profitable/beneficial/enjoyable?
5. What is the most constructive use of my time right now?

The answers will stimulate you to make the most of your life!

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Five Optimal Questions For This Year

1. Am I achieving my most heartfelt objectives, or do I sabotage my best interests with compromise and substitutes?
2. What will I do to make 2008 my best year ever?
3. What is my most important goal for 2008?
4. Do I have a written Optimal plan to achieve this goal?
5. Am I ready to do what it takes to attain what is most important?



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*Excerpted from Optimal Thinking Audio-CD Program for Permanent Results by Rosalene Glickman, Ph.D.

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